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OMH Knowledge Center Acquisitions: October 2024  

The HHS Office of Minority Health (OMH) maintains an extensive collection of documents and journal articles specifically related to minority health. The OMH online library catalog provides access to one of the nation’s largest repositories of information dedicated to the health of minority populations within the United States and its territories. The collection includes more than 80,000 articles, documents, books, journals, audiovisual materials, and catalogued organizations related to the health status of racial and ethnic minority populations. Visit the online library catalog to learn more.

This month, the OMH Knowledge Center added 405 resources to the online library catalog. Topics include:


Featured Acquisitions

2024 Kids Count Data Book: State Trends in Child Well-Being

This annual publication from The Annie E. Casey Foundation tracks the status of children in the United States on a state-by-state and national level. It measures the economic, educational, health, and family and community well-being of children using 16 key indicators. The key indicators include rates of childhood poverty, children and adolescents not in school, reading and math proficiency, low birth weight, teenage pregnancy, and more.

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Measuring Success in Advancing Equity

This toolkit from the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation outlines indicators for assessing the progress and success of initiatives aimed at advancing equity in policies, practices, and programs. Its purpose is to enhance the effectiveness of health and human services programs with a focus on achieving equitable outcomes for all.

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Enhancing Telehealth Accessibility for Older Adults in Underserved Areas: A 4M Framework Approach

This study, published in Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, assesses the effect of an age-friendly telehealth model, delivered by trained physicians, on healthcare accessibility and outcomes. The study employs a telehealth model on older adults in underserved areas using the 4M framework: Medication, Mentation, Mobility, and What Matters.

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